Arson - Deliberately setting fire to property., Assault - Physical attack on another person., Blackmail - Threatening to reveal harmful information to extort money or favors., Burglary - Illegally entering a building to commit a crime, usually theft., Fraud - Deceitful act to gain something of value., Hijacking - Seizing control of a vehicle or transport by force., Hooliganism - Rowdy, violent, or destructive behavior, often associated with sports events., Kidnapping - Taking someone away by force, typically for ransom., Mugging - Violently attacking someone to steal from them., Arrest - To detain someone by legal authority., Ban - To officially prohibit something., Break in - Entering a building illegally., Break out - Escaping from confinement., Burgle - Entering a building illegally to steal., Charge - To formally accuse someone of a crime., Commit a crime. - To do something illegal., Escape - To get away from confinement., Investigate - To look into something suspicious or criminal., Rob - To steal from a person or place., Steal - To take something that does not belong to you., Armed - Carrying weapons., Break the law - To do something illegal, Traffic ticket - Leaves marks on driving record/involves paying a fine., License suspension - Driving rights are removed for a certain period of time., Fine - Pay money as punishment for minor/petty crime., House arrest - Remain in one’s house for a certain period of time., Jail time - Spend a certain amount of months or year locked away from society., Life in prison - Spend the rest of one’s life in prison with no chance of going back to society., Homicide - Damaging public or private property (for ex with spray paint)., White collar crime - Breaking the law in business.,

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